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If I was them without the mindset and point of view of a self employed window cleaner ( which lets face it why should they ? ) I'd turn you away too. I wouldn't want to pay £125 a month for an hour and a halfs work if you were going to do it in the rain either. Bit different to a £15/20 regular job on a wet day. Or are all your jobs £125 ones ? I'd try having a bit of understanding unless your minted enough to throw a job like that away if that's their only real and genuine reason.
I’d bin.Why does the price of the job matter, either you can clean in the rain or you can’t?
This is a difficult one we have dumped jobs considerably dearer than that , when taking on customers regardless of price I explaine we clean in all weathers within reason 12 months a year , we will how ever try and accommodate the customer by doing it on a dry day the week it’s due if we can but if not it’s done in the rain if that doesn’t suite then by by 😎😎 . Depending what the job is £125 for an hour and a half’s work isn’t good money if it’s commercial , if domestic then it’s ok .
I don't think I'd turn up to a £125 job untexted. It's too much of a chunk to leave to chance.
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 23, 2020, 04:09:39 pmThis is a difficult one we have dumped jobs considerably dearer than that , when taking on customers regardless of price I explaine we clean in all weathers within reason 12 months a year , we will how ever try and accommodate the customer by doing it on a dry day the week it’s due if we can but if not it’s done in the rain if that doesn’t suite then by by 😎😎 . Depending what the job is £125 for an hour and a half’s work isn’t good money if it’s commercial , if domestic then it’s ok .of course its good money......it is to us northern window cleaners anyway......... personally id have a word with them and say "if your not happy with the clean then dont pay me".......if it carried on and they kept turning me away of course i would let it go...even at £125 a pop......as long as your not turning up in torrential rain with gale force winds then they need to relent or lose me...they are being unreasonable IMO........there will be no difference in the clean if its light/medium rain......
Quote from: dazmond on December 24, 2020, 11:25:41 amQuote from: Splash & dash on December 23, 2020, 04:09:39 pmThis is a difficult one we have dumped jobs considerably dearer than that , when taking on customers regardless of price I explaine we clean in all weathers within reason 12 months a year , we will how ever try and accommodate the customer by doing it on a dry day the week it’s due if we can but if not it’s done in the rain if that doesn’t suite then by by 😎😎 . Depending what the job is £125 for an hour and a half’s work isn’t good money if it’s commercial , if domestic then it’s ok .of course its good money......it is to us northern window cleaners anyway......... personally id have a word with them and say "if your not happy with the clean then dont pay me".......if it carried on and they kept turning me away of course i would let it go...even at £125 a pop......as long as your not turning up in torrential rain with gale force winds then they need to relent or lose me...they are being unreasonable IMO........there will be no difference in the clean if its light/medium rain......£125 for an hour and a half’s commercial work is very poor we work on a minimum of £100 per hour per man and don’t have any difficulty achieving that , domestic £125 for the same time is ok .
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 24, 2020, 02:52:55 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 24, 2020, 11:25:41 amQuote from: Splash & dash on December 23, 2020, 04:09:39 pmThis is a difficult one we have dumped jobs considerably dearer than that , when taking on customers regardless of price I explaine we clean in all weathers within reason 12 months a year , we will how ever try and accommodate the customer by doing it on a dry day the week it’s due if we can but if not it’s done in the rain if that doesn’t suite then by by 😎😎 . Depending what the job is £125 for an hour and a half’s work isn’t good money if it’s commercial , if domestic then it’s ok .of course its good money......it is to us northern window cleaners anyway......... personally id have a word with them and say "if your not happy with the clean then dont pay me".......if it carried on and they kept turning me away of course i would let it go...even at £125 a pop......as long as your not turning up in torrential rain with gale force winds then they need to relent or lose me...they are being unreasonable IMO........there will be no difference in the clean if its light/medium rain......£125 for an hour and a half’s commercial work is very poor we work on a minimum of £100 per hour per man and don’t have any difficulty achieving that , domestic £125 for the same time is ok .So £25 extra then, does that just make your rate poor and not very poor then.